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The adult Feynman asked: If all scientific knowledge were lost in a cataclysm,...
Author:
James Gleick
Book:
Genius: The Life and Science
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The adult Feynman asked: If all scientific knowledge were lost in a cataclysm, what single statement would preserve the most information for the next generations of creatures?
( James Gleick )
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